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RSVP is trying to split elections: UML

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Kathmandu. The Nepal Communist Party (UML) has accused the National Independent Party (RASP) of trying to split the House of Representatives elections. Through a press release issued at the party's central office Chasal, Lalitpur on Saturday, UML claimed that an atmosphere of insecurity and fear has been created in the country as the elections are approaching.

UML has accused the government of failing to conduct the House of Representatives elections on February 21 in a fear-free, clean and fair environment. Stating that the activity of burning flags with the election symbol 'Sun' of UML in various places and spreading hatred against the party leadership has intensified, it has drawn serious attention to this.

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